This study examines the potential trade gains from the rapidly increasing use of the Internet for commercial purposes. It was written as a means of providing background information for the 132 WTO members who are now developing policy responses to this new form of commerce. Written by a team of economists from the WTO Secretariat, it identifies the complexities as well as the potential benefits of trade via the Internet, and describes the extraordinary expansion of opportunities that electronic commerce offers, including for developing countries.--Publisher's description.
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At head of title: World Trade Organization.
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Summary and introduction The main instruments of electronic commerce The economics of electronic commerce and the internet The growing importance of electronic commerce Policy challenges in electronic commerce Electronic commerce and the WTO Conclusion.